Lambda-Dropping: Transforming Recursive Equations into Programs with Block Structure
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https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v5i54.21959Resumé
Lambda-lifting a block-structured program transforms it into a set of recursive equations. We present the symmetric transformation: lambda-dropping. Lambda-dropping a set of recursive equations restores block structure and lexical scope.For lack of block structure and lexical scope, recursive equations must carry around all the parameters that any of their callees might possibly need. Both lambda-lifting and lambda-dropping thus require one to compute Def/Use paths:
- for lambda-lifting: each of the functions occurring in the path of a free variable is passed this variable as a parameter;
- for lambda-dropping: parameters which are used in the same scope as their definition do not need to be passed along in their path.
Our primary application is partial evaluation. Indeed, many partial evaluators for procedural programs operate on recursive equations. To this end, they lambda-lift source programs in a pre-processing phase. But often, partial evaluators [automatically] produce residual recursive equations with dozens of parameters, which most compilers do not handle efficiently. We solve this critical problem by lambda-dropping residual programs in a post-processing phase, which significantly improves both their compile time and their run time.
Lambda-lifting has been presented as an intermediate transformation in compilers for functional languages. We study lambda-lifting and lambda-dropping per se, though lambda-dropping also has a use as an intermediate transformation in a compiler: we noticed that lambda-dropping a program corresponds to transforming it into the functional representation of its optimal SSA form. This observation actually led us to substantially improve our PEPM '97 presentation of lambda-dropping.
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1998-12-03
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Danvy, O., & Schultz, U. P. (1998). Lambda-Dropping: Transforming Recursive Equations into Programs with Block Structure. BRICS Report Series, 5(54). https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v5i54.21959
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